Why does the car brake pad make abnormal noise, but stops when the brake is pressed?
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Car brake pads making abnormal noise but stopping when the brake is pressed may be due to insufficient tension in the brake return spring, or the brake pads being installed too close to the brake disc, which can cause this situation. Extended information on solutions for squeaking noises while driving is as follows: 1. Check the braking system: If the vehicle makes a squeaking noise when the brake is pressed while driving, it indicates that the brake pads are worn to the limit and have ground against the brake disc. In this case, you should go to a repair shop as soon as possible for inspection to quickly determine the cause of the squeaking noise and avoid driving forcefully. Normally, car owners should develop the habit of regularly checking the brake pads to see if the brake pads on all four wheels are wearing normally and if there is any abnormal wear. 2. Check the tightness of the belt: Sometimes, if the car belt is loose, it may cause a squeaking noise. You should go to a repair shop to check the belt and tighten it appropriately to see the effect. Normally, attention should be paid to the maintenance of the belt, ensuring the tightness is moderate. Car owners can pull the belt by hand and feel if it is too loose or too tight before going to a repair shop for inspection, which is more reliable.